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Traffic offences - your case isnt always clear cut


By: Brigette Federico
Submitted: 2011-01-01 23:26:42 | Word Count: 391


Now most of us consider ourselves to be decent law abiding citizens. We've never beaten any one up, we don't steal from other people's homes or break into cars, but a good fair few of us now have committed driving offences and have points on our driving license to show for it.

With the growth in the number of speed cameras, it's really not so hard to get caught for traffic offences. In any UK town you will see the yellow box at the side of the road and the white lines in the road to indicate the area the speed camera is active in. Then you have the mobile units. If you ever see the white police vans on bridges above motorways or pulled up in layby at the side of the road, you best slow down if you don't want to get caught speeding.

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Most people who get the dreaded letter about driving offences, simply pay their fine and take the points. What a lot of people don't realise is that when it comes to traffic offences, there are an awful lot of technicalities and strict procedure that must be observed. If not, there is scope for challenge and appeal. Knowing your way around the system is tough, so think about getting a solicitor with specialist knowledge to look at your case. After all can you really afford any more points on your license and another fine, when you could be looking at a way out.

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